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Mero Cristianismo

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Esta obra poderosa y práctica es una de las más populares y queridas introducciones a la fe cristiana jamás escrita Mero Cristianismo reúne las legendarias charlas radiofónicas de C. S. Lewis que se transmitieron durante tiempos de guerra, charlas en las cuales él se proponía """"explicar y defender las creencias que han sido común a casi todos los cristianos de todos los tiempos."""" Rechazando los límites que dividen las distintas denominaciones del cristianismo, C. S. Lewis ofrece una inigualable oportunidad al creyente y al no creyente para escuchar un argumento fuerte y racional para la fe cristiana. Esta es una colección de la genialidad de Lewis que aún se mantiene viva para el lector moderno y que a la vez confirma su reputación como el escritor y pensador más importante de nuestros tiempos. Mero Cristianismo es su libro más popular y ha vendido millones de ejemplares a través del mundo.
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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2009
      Gr 7 Up-The man who created "The Chronicles of Narnia" started practicing his craft at the age of eight by writing plays and stories set in another imaginary kingdom, Boxen. Lewis's juvenile writings, which probably ceased after he turned 13, were first published by Harcourt in 1985. This hardback volume is a repackaging of the older title with a few new additions. It retains "The History of Boxen" by Walter Hooper, once an assistant to Lewis, relegating it to the end of the volume. Douglas Gresham's brief, avuncular introduction, aimed at children, describes the circumstances under which Lewisthen called Jackand his brother Warnie created the Boxen stories out of imaginary play with their toys. Two new pieces have been added, along with a larger selection of the boys' black-and-white drawings and maps. The glossy paper allows for a loving reproduction of watercolor paintings illustrating scenes from the Boxen manuscripts. Lewis's juvenilia, with its large cast of well-developed characters, reveals an early ability to develop plot and shift scenes for maximum drama, as well as an astute understanding of politics and human complexities. One character "carries an atmosphere of impudence and unpaid bills." Libraries may want to purchase this volume where interest in Lewis is high, but, however beautifully presented, Lewis's childhood writings have limited appeal outside the passionate circle of Narnia's fandom."Margaret A. Chang, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams"

      Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2009
      This collection of C. S. Lewis's and his brother's childhood writings includes Boxen and other stories. Many pages are reproduced from the Lewis brothers' notebooks complete with their own sketches. Although of great interest to Lewis scholars and an impressive example of the writing that bright children are capable of, the content will hold little appeal for young fans.

      (Copyright 2009 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • Spanish; Castilian

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